Honors Faculty and Fellows

Temitope F. Adeoye, Ph.D.
Clinical Assistant Professor
adeoye@purdue.edu | Learn More | DUHM 118

Emily Allen, Ph.D.
Professor of English
elallen@purdue.edu | Learn More | HCRN 1151

Megha Anwer, Ph.D.
Associate Dean for Research & Scholar Development, Clinical Associate Professor
manwer@purdue.edu | Learn More | HCRN 1091

Kristen Bellisario
Clinical Assistant Professor, Faculty Fellow with Center for Global Soundscapes, Director of HIFI Research Generator
kbellisa@purdue.edu | Learn More | HCRN 1075

Liz Brite, Ph.D.
Clinical Associate Professor, Associate Head of Academic Affairs
britee@purdue.edu | Learn More | HCRS 1081

Kathryn Dilworth, Ph.D.
Professor of Practice for Philanthropy
kdilwort@purdue.edu | Learn More | HCRN 1083

Natasha Duncan, Ph.D.
Associate Dean for Academic and International Affairs
ntduncan@purdue.edu | Learn More | HCRS 1072

Katie Jarriel, Ph.D.
Clinical Associate Professor
kjarriel@purdue.edu | Learn More

Dwaine Jengelley, Ph.D.
Clinical Associate Professor & Director of Interdisciplinary Sports Studies Research Generator
djengell@purdue.edu | Learn More | HCRS 1087

Ashima Krishna, Ph.D.
Clinical Associate Professor
krish191@purdue.edu | Learn More | HCRN 1065

Muiris MacGiollabhuí
Clinical Assistant Professor
mmacgiol@purdue.edu | Learn More | Wood Hall 114

J. Peter Moore
Clinical Associate Professor and Director of PATTeRN Research Generator
moore708@purdue.edu | Learn More | HCRS 1074

Shaunta Scroggins
Lecturer and Assistant Director of the Lead Forward Fellowship
swanso64@purdue.edu | Learn More | WOOD 149

Nathan Swanson
Clinical Assistant Professor & Director of Study Away
swanso64@purdue.edu | Learn More | HCRS 1018

Zahra Tehrani
Clinical Associate Professor
ztehrani@purdue.edu | Learn More | HCRS 1085

Anish Vanaik
Clinical Associate Professor and Director of International Student Engagement
avanaik@purdue.edu | Learn More | HCRS 1091

Jason Ware
Clinical Associate Professor and Director of TREKS Research Generator
jaware@purdue.edu | Learn More | HCRS 1083

Adam Watkins
Assistant Dean for Leadership Development and Clinical Associate Professor
aewatkin@purdue.edu | Learn More | HCRN 1093

Lindsay Weinberg
Clinical Associate Professor and Director of the Tech Justice Lab
lweinber@purdue.edu | Learn More | HCRS 1072
Faculty Emeritus

Kristina Bross, Ph.D.
Senior Associate Dean Emerita

Diane Facinelli, Ph.D.
Assistant Dean Emerita

Rhonda Phillips, Ph.D., FAICP
Inaugural Dean Emerita
Scholarly Fellows

Jeffrey Gerber, Ph.D.
Honors College Scholarly Fellow
Continuing Lecturer, Physics & Astronomy

Jen Hall, Ph.D.
Honors College Scholarly Fellow
Senior Lecturer, Brian Lamb School of Communication

Cara Putman
Honors College Scholarly Fellow
Clinical Assistant Professor

Kristen Bellisario, Ph.D.
Honors College Scholarly Fellow

Lisa Bosman, Ph.D.
Honors College Scholarly Fellow

Kostas Grigoriou, Ph.D.
Honors College Scholarly Fellow
Courtesy Faculty

Nicole Kong, Ph.D.
Ningning (Nicole) Kong is an associate professor of Library Science and a GIS specialist, who has teaching experience in the Honors College, the Department of Anthroplogy, and the School of Forestry and Natural Resources. She holds a Ph. D. in Ecology from Penn State University and M.S. and B.S. degrees in Geography from Peking University. Dr. Kong has won numerous research and teaching grants, and she publishes regularly on the scholarship of teaching and learning.

Clarence Maybee, Ph.D.
Clarence Maybee is an associate professor of Library Science and an information learning specialist. He is an expert on curriculum design and an advisor for IMPACT, on which his 2018 book, IMPACT Learning: Librarians at the Forefront of Change in Higher Education, focuses. Dr. Maybee holds a Ph. D. from Queensland University of Technology and has won awards for his research. He is currently the Information Literacy Series Editor for Purdue University Press and the incoming chair of Purdue’s Undergraduate Curriculum Council (UCC).

David Nelson, Ph.D.
David Nelson is the Associate Director of Purdue’s Center for Instructional Excellence and a leader in Purdue’s IMPACT program. Dr. Nelson, who has a Ph.D. in History from University of California, Irvine, has held research grants from NSF and NIH and a Fulbright fellowship. He publishes on the scholarship of teaching and learning, and he has taught many times in Honors College, both in the Evolutions of Ideas series and as the lead of our Institutional Data course series.